Archive:Sphinx Camp 2015
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Synposis
Back in the day, the VOC used to swarm up to Sphinx Bay for their annual Spring Ski Camp - this generally happened during exams, but it was a large event, often involving food drops by aeroplane to extend the party. We even built the Burton Hut up there. More recently it seems that we haven't quite been sure whether or not Garibaldi Lake is frozen during exams - so let's do it during Reading Break. The VOC is often hanging out around Sphinx Bay anyway, this should just help people get together.
Hopefully this page is used for a lot of organizing, but it may help to read the Message Board as well. That's also a good place to ask questions, since then everybody can benefit from the answers.
A fair amount of the organization will be done on the Wednesday before the break. There's a fair bit of beta here, and also a map which Christian Veenstra put together (thanks!) to help you figure out what there is to do up there.
What should I do there?
We picked Sphinx Bay for a reason - it has some of the best ski mountaineering and backcountry skiing opportunities around.
Check out this map:
Peak Bagging
There are a lot of really sweet peaks around. Counter-clockwise along the top of the massive glaciated bowl topped with granite and volcanic cliffs and peaks we have:
Guard Mountain (2177m)
A stiff scramble in summer, it will seem much harder in winter trust me.
The Deception Pinnacles (2233m)
Usually a short scramble / climb (depending on the pinnacle) on one side, and ski-able on the other due to wind packed snow. Some are a stiff scramble / climb on all sides. The deception part is figuring out which is the tallest (HINT: the one closest to Guard).
The Sphinx (2402m)
The Sphinx dominates the terrain in the area, and gives it it's name. The steep rock face is the head of the beast, and the glaciers its paws.
The route up from Sphinx pass (the pass between the Sphinx and Deception) is a nice moderate line (just one hard ~30m step). The route from the other side is an alpine classic rock route.
The Bookworms (2331m)
20m pinnacles poking up out of the cirque overlooking Sphinx Bay.
Depending who you believe these were either named in honour of old VOCers who couldn't make it away from their studies to enjoy the skiing in the area, or those same old VOCers - turned to stone for the same reason and left looking over that skiing they just couldn't make time for.
4th class, apparently, although Veenstra has been known to try and aid up them in a blizzard only to be convinced by his party that the turnaround time had passed.
Mount Carr (2590m)
The face pointing towards Sphinx Bay and the Bookworms is quite exciting, but skiing/scrambling up from the backside is easier.
Phyllis' Engine (2530m)
This rock tower resembles a train engine, and at 5.8 you'd have to be pretty hard to climb it in the winter. There is a pass beside it which gives access to the backside of the cirque and is a good approach for Carr, Castle Towers East and beyond.
Castle Towers (2676m)
A triple-summit - The Westernmost is a moderate scramble from the west, the True (centre) summit is apparently 1m taller than Garibaldi and can be climbed (in winter) via the couloir between it and the Westernmost and a short low 5th step, the Easternmost is a ski-ascent from the East.
Yo-yo skiing
No, that's not a peak, but it is an option if peak bagging isn't your thing. To get you started the best ski-up is directly up the Sphinx Glacier - nice 25 degree or so slope all the way with little avi hazard, then take a run either back down it or cross over near Deception and take a ~2300 foot north facing run back down to the bottom of the valley. There are other options, of course, but that's enough to get anybody started.
Snow caves and lounging in the sun
Yes, you can do that too.
Signup
Much like Mountaineering Camp or New Years at Phelix, we're hoping that people will take care of themselves in small groups - organizing themselves into smaller groups doing trips in and around the camp. Indicate here when you'll be arriving and leaving to help coordinate use. Also, if you'd like to lead a trip as part of the camp throw that in here under a sub-section and indicate what you'd like to do and when.
Hopefully we'll reach critical mass at some point, get lots of people up there, and have ourselves a great time stretched out over many days with different groups arriving and departing at different times.
It should be noted that the hut sleeps 12 although up to 16 have been known to fit in there at the same time. Tents work too, as do snowcaves. The end morain near the hut is probably a good place for snowcaves, and if many people are using them we could just leave them assembled.
Dates
Note the following, from our WIKI. Weekend Warriors beware. Might want tents. Use the trip agenda sign-up now
- Feb 13th, Friday
Likely Arriving.
- Feb 14th, Saturday
Already there from the day before
Likely Arriving.
- Cassandra Elphinstone
- Feb 15th, Sunday
Already there from the day before
- Cassandra Elphinstone (interested in crossing the Neve (depending on snow conditions) on Sunday or Monday)
Likely Arriving.
- Feb 16th, Monday
Already there from the day before
Likely Arriving.
- Feb 17th, Tuesday
Already there from the day before
Likely Arriving.
- Feb 18th, Wednesday
Already there from the day before
Likely Arriving.
- Feb 19st, Thursday
Likely already there from the day before.
Likely Arriving
- 14 non-VOCer's filling any available hut space
- Feb 20nd, Friday
Likely already there from the day before.
- 14 non-VOCer's, hut will likely be full
Likely Arriving
- Feb 21rd, Saturday
Likely already there from the day before.
- 14 non-VOCer's, hut will likely be full
- Feb 24th, Sunday
Keep in mind that most of these people expect to be at work/school on Monday and may not actually be planning to spend tonight at Sphinx.
- Feb 25th, Monday
Seems like everybody's back at school! But don't let this stop you!
Synopsis (aka - read this section carefully if you're confused as to how it all works)
There's likely going to be a lot of groups skiing in to Sphinx Bay on a Friday, bagging a peak Saturday, and skiing out Sunday to be back in Vancouver either Sunday night or some time Monday. "Skiing In" and "Skiing Out" may or may not involve a Neve crossing, depending what you want to do. Check out all the different groups below, and feel free to indicate your interest on their signup lists. If you're just interested in skiing in and out via Rubble Creek and generally "hanging out" then you probably don't need to associate yourself with any of the groups here (although perhaps you could create your own group to gauge interest). If you're interested in doing something not listed here that's great, and feel free to create a group to help you gauge interest.
As always, indicating interest on the internet doesn't guarantee you make it to the top of the mountain, what ends up happening in real life will depend on a variety of things, including weather, but especially whether or not you've communicated with the leader of the group and come to the pre-trip meeting to indicate you're more than just a name from the internet. Lots of people email/wiki, but it's those who come to the pre-trip who generally make it out on trips.
Pre-trip meeting
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 11th
Time: 6pm
Location: Club room
The pre-trip meeting will be on Wed. February 13th (see above for room and time). It's a little earlier than normal because some people won't be around at the beginning of reading week. It's not mandatory - in the sense that if you've got a ride/full car, want to be an independent group (ie - not one of the groups listed here), we'll see you in Sphinx Bay. If you're not totally sorted out and independent then you'd better come on out to the pre-trip, or get someone to represent you.
Equipment
Although there may be some variation, for all these groups you should probably have all the skiing gear, and also:
- Harness
- Big locking carabiner
- Ice axe
- Helmet
- 2 prussiks, 2 more lockers and a long sling/webbing if you know what to do with them, or want to learn.
And probably it would be good to also have a tent, or at least have some idea where you're sleeping. We can't fit more than 12 people in the hut, even if we don't allow packs inside (which we won't).
Crews
Want to organize a party to go do something? Start a crew, indicate your objective, how difficult you figure it's likely to be and a maximum group size. This will likely change about 100 times leading up to the pre-trip, at the pre-trip and then again once everyone is at the hut, but it gives an indication of what people are planning on getting up to.
Cars
Driver's name, [leaving WHEN, FROM], [returning WHEN], [going TO (Rubble Creek/Diamond Head)]
- Passenger
- Passenger
looking for a ride/organizing car rental
Passenger's name, hoping to [leaving WHEN, FROM], [returning WHEN], [going TO (Rubble Creek/Diamond Head))]
- Cassandra Elphinstone, hoping to leave Saturday (Feb 14) for Rubble Creek, and return Sunday (Feb 15) or Monday(16) via Neve/Diamond Head parking lot (or in reverse Sat Diamond Head/Mon Rubble Creek)
- Tobias, I'll probably be flexible with dates, but I want to do at least three days. --Tobias 11:13, 28 January 2015 (PST)